Implants
| Conventional Dental Implants |
| All on 4 implants |
| Zygomatic implants |
| Pterygoid implants |
| Bone grafting |
| Sinus Lift Procedure |

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CONVENTIONAL DENTAL IMPLANTS
Conventional dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth.
They act as artificial tooth roots and support crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Why choose conventional implants:
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Long-lasting and stable
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Feels and functions like a natural tooth
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Helps preserve jawbone
ALL-ON-4 IMPLANTS
All-on-4 implants are a full-arch restoration using only four implants to support an entire set of upper or lower teeth.
They are ideal for patients with significant tooth loss or those seeking a fixed alternative to dentures.
Advantages of All-on-4:
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Fewer implants required
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Fixed, non-removable teeth
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Quicker recovery and fewer appointments
ZYGOMATIC IMPLANTS
Zygomatic implants are longer implants anchored in the cheekbone (zygomatic bone), used when upper jawbone density is insufficient for regular implants.
They eliminate the need for bone grafting in many complex cases.
Benefits of zygomatic implants:
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Suitable for severe bone loss in the upper jaw
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No need for sinus lifts or grafting
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Faster treatment completion
PTERYGOID IMPLANTS
Pterygoid implants are placed in the pterygoid bone behind the upper jaw, providing strong anchorage in cases with limited bone support.
They are used as an alternative to bone grafting or sinus lifts in the upper back region.
Why pterygoid implants are used:
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Ideal for patients with compromised upper jawbone
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Minimizes need for additional surgeries
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Offers firm and long-lasting support
BONE GRAFTING
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure to rebuild or strengthen the jawbone in preparation for dental implants.
It involves using natural or synthetic bone material to restore lost bone.
When bone grafting is necessary:
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After tooth loss or trauma
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To support dental implants
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To restore facial structure
SINUS LIFT PROCEDURE
A sinus lift is a surgical technique that adds bone to the upper jaw in the area of the molars and premolars, just below the sinus cavity.
It’s often performed before placing implants when there is not enough bone height.
Purpose of a sinus lift:
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Increases bone volume in the upper jaw
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Allows safe placement of implants
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Prevents sinus complications